Good News for the Film makers and Aamir Khan fans – Supreme Court say “NO” to Ban PK.

The legal trouble for PK began with Aamir Khan’s nude pose on the first poster of PK where he held only a transistor in one hand to cover his private parts.
All India Human Rights and Social Justice Front stated that the film hurts religious and spiritual sentiments of the people and hence should be banned. An FIR has filed against Rajkumar Hirani and producer of PK by Secretary of Hindu Legal Cell.
Supreme Court stated that there was no need to ban the film at all. Supreme Court had rejected the plea to ban the film and instead asked viewers to ‘Not watch the film, if they had qualms with its sentiment and presentation!’.
Chief Justice of India, RM Lodha said “[highlight]Don’t waste the valuable time of court by applying stupid logic. If you don’t like it, don’t watch the film. Don’t bring religious facets here. These are matters of entertainment. If you restrict it, it will affect other’s rights. Everything is on the internet. What will you hide?[/highlight]”.

